Whether a cry for freedom or an anthem of praise, Satellites & Sirens’ new album One Noise is a welcome breath of fresh air in a sea of standard pop offerings. For those not familiar with Satellites & Sirens, I compare them to a hybrid of Hillsong and the new Hawk Nelson. Blending modern, electronic trends with popular worship styles, this album is a delightful fusion of high-energy lyrics and modern pop influences while still being strongly rooted in biblical concepts.

Common themes throughout One Noise include new life, identity in Christ, grace, unity in the body, passionate pursuit of God, and pure praise. I love the last song “United Kingdom.” The track is not nodding at a British influence, but is actually a cry for the Church body to band together and pursue the same cause. The song serves as a great anthem for a generation seeking unity. Not only are the lyrics powerful, but the driving electronic feel also gives it an intense, fresh energy.

Track 9, “Breakthrough,” features a guest appearance from Hawk Nelson’s frontman Jonathan Steingaurd. The two lead vocalists blend well together as their voices are very similar in range and style.

Much of this album contains a strong foundation in biblical truths. Even the elements of praise music in this album are very grounded in the Word. Nearly every verse or bridge has a biblical nod or reference, but it does not come across as cheesy. Rather, it serves as great reminder to look beyond daily struggles and focus on what is above!

Nashville, TN – Today, PLUMB launched the next chapter of her career, releasing her new single “God Help Me.” The song, produced by Jeremy Redmon (Big Daddy Weave), has already found a place on radio, being added out of..

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ARTICLESlightly Obsessed #192: Heaven Is Calling: Consider Jesus

Some days we can barely hear it. Other days it drives us to our knees. But it’s always there; that persistent tug in our souls. Whether we trudge through our days or chase the stars of fame and fortune, we can’t drown out the cry that sounds silently in the pit of our being, jarring us with its urgency and moving us with its tears.